Crate
Training For Dogs And Puppies
By Cindy Heck
A portable crate is the most effective tool
in housebreaking a dog. It is good because it develop the
natural instinct of dogs to keep their area clean. The idea
behind this crate training is that, dog's natural tendency
to keep his eating and sleeping area clean is enhanced. The
dog sees the crate as its hide out and as much as possible
avoid not to soiled it.
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An
established routine is the key to effective and successful
crate training. This daily routine will help him in
establishing
a reliable behavior not to eliminate in wrong areas
of the house and to eliminate on the designated toilet
area. Moreover, never forget to reward your dog with
praises and traits such as foods and toys every time
he is able to perform his toilet properly.
The difference between a crate and a confine
room for puppy is that the former is where you confine
your puppy if left
unsupervised. It is ideal for a short-term confinement.
Since a
crate requires no supervision, the puppy will think
that the
place is his own and so he keeps it clean. Naturally,
dogs are
clean animals. That is why you see that they keep their
sleeping and eating area clean. They eliminate usually
a few feet away from their home place.
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Puppies should not be confine in a crate for a long period
of time because this will leave them with no other choice
but to soil their sleeping area. Crate is ideal for a short-term
confinement and should not be abused. Every 45 minutes the
puppies should be taken outside to eliminate. If he is able
to do his business, reward him with praises or treats. If
the attempt was unsuccessful, take him out again after 45
minutes and give him few minutes to eliminate. Again, reward
him if he is able to eliminate.
Accidents cannot be avoided especially during training. Therefore,
it is normal for your puppy to commit mistake during his crate
training. If this happen, never yell or scold your puppy.
Just clean it up and ignore him when he comes to you while
cleaning his mess. This will give him idea that you dislike
what he did. Yelling or scolding at your dog will not make
him associate the scolding to his act, instead it will cause
him fear and confusion.
Keep track of the toilet schedule of your puppy. It will
help you in housebreaking of your puppy. When he is able to
do his toilet in a regular basis and pattern, you may start
to give him free run around the house for him to play and
explore.
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